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Mayor Don L. Robart, would like to alert residents and motorists to a citywide parking ban in effective immediately until 6 a.m. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. The parking ban is needed to assist our street crews in clearing off roadways. Cars parked on city streets will be ticketed and are subject to towing.

The City natural gas aggregation program with Direct Energy has locked a one-year fixed rate of $8.996/MCF; senior rate of $8.896/MCF, effective May 2009 through April 2010.

Residents who are already participating in the aggregation program at $10.463/MCF; senior rate $10.363/MCF will automatically roll over to the new price. New enrollments will be accepted, however not until March 2009. Watch the Falls News Press and City website for enrollment information in the next few weeks.

By giving blood through the American Red Cross on Thursday, February 5th, eligible donors can help save the lives of up to three people, and recognize two heart-felt events: Valentine Day and American Heart month. The drive runs from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium.

RADIO DISNEY AM 1260 COMES TO THE NATATORIUMMayor Don L. Robart is proud to announce a Family Movie Night at the Natatorium powered by Radio Disney AM 1260 and A T & T Real Yellow Pages. The Radio Disney D-tour Road Show will arrive Friday, February 20th from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The ever-popular Radio Disney road crew will open the show with cool songs, hot dance moves, contests and fabulous prizes. Then, just days after its national DVD release, High School Musical 3: Senior Year will be shown in its entirety in the Conference and Banquet Center.

Valerie Wax Carr, Service Director is encouraging all businesses in Cuyahoga Falls to shovel their sidewalks as a result of the severe snow storm that recently passed through Cuyahoga Falls. There are many pedestrians and school children who must walk and it would be helpful if everyone could assist in this effort to clean the walkways. Let's all do our part to keep Cuyahoga Falls a great place to live.

Mayor Don L. Robart, would like to alert residents and motorists that the citywide parking ban will stay in effect until midnight tonight , January 29, 2009. The parking ban is needed to assist our street crews in clearing off roadways. It is imperative that citizens move their vehicles from the road to ensure proper plowing. Cars parked on city streets will be ticketed and are subject to towing.

The City of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio continues its commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability through the integration of a fully automated new citywide electric and water metering system. The new Automated Meter Reading (AMR) system is the product of a performance contract with Johnson Controls, Inc., which is self funded, resulting in an additional $2 Million savings for Cuyahoga Falls over the 10-year contract.

The ice carving event scheduled for this Friday, January 16, 2009 has been cancelled due to the forecasted frigid temperatures, however, the event will take place as scheduled on Saturday and Sunday at 1pm. For any additional questions, please contact the Community Development Department at 330-971-8135.